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    EXPLAINED: How FutureLink’s marketplace is empowering communities in Uganda

    February 27, 2024
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    CEO Vincent Tumwijukye
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    FutureLink, a Ugandan fintech startup, is transforming access to financial services for the unbanked through its community-driven marketplace.

    1. The platform facilitates easy and affordable access to financial services provided by a network of financial cooperatives, empowering individuals who have limited or no access to traditional banking services.
    2. FutureLink’s marketplace allows users to choose the most relevant and affordable financial services based on their preferences, utilizing the MSACCO app for seamless transactions, savings, credit, and dividend earnings.
    3. By partnering with financial cooperatives, FutureLink enables consumers to influence the design, delivery, and pricing of financial services, ensuring services are tailored to the needs of the community.
    4. The company’s focus on financial inclusion came after participating in the Stanford Seed Transformation Programme, aiming to solve the problem of financial exclusion by offering cost-effective and relevant services to the unbanked and underserved population.
    5. FutureLink has achieved significant traction with 127,000 digital subscribers, 170 onboarded institutions, and aggregate savings of US$54 million, along with an aggregate loan value of US$80 million.
    6. The company operates on a profitable model, earning transaction revenue from digital subscribers and charging financial cooperatives a one-time initial license fee and an annual fee to be part of the platform.
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